Aer Lingus Direct Entry Pilot 2022
Join Date: Mar 2017
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Thanks for the info. The salary seems to be quite poor then for a legacy. Even Ryanair FOs are taking £5000+ home in the UK with more days off. I guess the pension is the real attraction here.
not true. I have seen the payslips.
3-3.5K max net.
pension is a good as your health if you make it till 65.
The double your contribution which is true, but the working 5-3 and 5-2 flex with 10+yr to command being a flap operator and be told what to do, I don’t think its for everyone.
Huge percentage of DEs that rejoined in the last recruitment are already leaving for better T&Cs.
Im sure you have seen their company FD etiquettes shared online.. Picking up trash and hailing the CPT, no thanks
3-3.5K max net.
pension is a good as your health if you make it till 65.
The double your contribution which is true, but the working 5-3 and 5-2 flex with 10+yr to command being a flap operator and be told what to do, I don’t think its for everyone.
Huge percentage of DEs that rejoined in the last recruitment are already leaving for better T&Cs.
Im sure you have seen their company FD etiquettes shared online.. Picking up trash and hailing the CPT, no thanks
Currently 7 years to left seat but things change.
Friendly flight deck environment, normally leg on leg off.
Hailing the Capt? It's Ireland not Korea.
Flap operator? Plenty of good training and other promotion ops.
Pension is to 60 although a lot less € than it was.
A small number of DEs have left.
Salary is on the low side for an expensive country but does climb quite well after five years